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Mad Max

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by Robert Farley

As the People’s Republic of China emerged from war and revolution in 1949, it became apparent that the Chinese economy lacked the capacity to compete with the United States or the Soviet Union in the production of advanced military technology.

Transfers from the Soviet Union helped remedy the gap in the 1950s, as did transfers from the United States and Europe in the 1970s and 1980s. Still, the Cultural Revolution stifled technology and scientific research, leaving the Chinese even farther behind.

Thus, China has long supplemented legitimate transfers and domestic innovation with industrial espionage.

In short, the PRC has a well-established habit of pilfering weapons technology from Russia and the United States.  As the years have gone by, Beijing’s spies have become ever more skillful and flexible in their approach. Here are five systems that the Chinese have stolen or copied, in whole or in part.

http://warisboring.com/chinas-military-has-benefited-greatly-from-pilfered-technology/

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Re: China’s Military Has Greatly Benefited From Stolen Technology
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2017, 10:36:19 am »
On March 27,1999,a F-117 was shot down by Serbian forces. The call sign of the F-117 was Vega 31. The Serbs gave parts of that plane to China. Intelligence reports suggested that Chinese agents were criss-crossing the region where the F-117 disintegrated, buying up parts of the plane. The Chinese used those materials to gain an insight into secret stealth technology.

http://formerspook.blogspot.com/2011/01/legacy-of-vega-31.html
https://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-10-26-serb-stealth_x.htm
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